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  4. AGREEMENT OF BIG FOUR IN SIGHT

    London, June 13. — Agreement among the Big Four is in sight for the first time since they assembled in Paris three weeks ago. This is reported by the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail," who says that this development, which ...

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  5. Request by Owners For No-Strike Order

    Sydney, June 13.—The uncertainty today of a general cool strike throughout Australia next Thursday should be dissipated by important events tomorrow. The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) will hear the owners' application ...

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  6. Freak Air Crash in Japan

    Tokio, June 13.—Two American pilots were killed, three ground mechanics injured, two Mustang fighters were destroyed and 12 others damaged in a freak air collision in Japan today. Two planes on a training exercise collided with a flight of four ...

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  7. U.S. 'ON GUARD' SAYS GENERAL

    General Mark Clark, who commanded the American 5th Army which fought in Italy, said recently that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Terrible Action of Man in Temper

    Goondiwindi, June 13.—A painter who had a row with his wife got into a temper, picked up a child aged 2 1/2 years and threw it onto a concrete ...

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  9. Petrol By Road For Country

    Sydney, June 13.—It was confirmed to-night that petrol supplies will be rushed by road to country centres in New South Wales tomorrow. The State Government ...

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  10. ARMY MEN ON EXCHANGE

    Lt.-Col. E. W. H. Berwick, who is in Melbourne, under an exchange agreement between the Canadian and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A.I. Baby Cause of Discontent

    Oklahoma City, June 13.—Mrs. Julio Strand, mother of a "test tube" daughter has filed a suit for divorce from her husband. Antoine Strand, 42 ...

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  12. Attack on Calwell's Policy

    Singapore (A.A.P.-Reuter), June 13 — The Singapore press today continued its attacks on the Australian Immigration Minister, Mr. A. A. Calwell. ...

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  13. Two Dead From Gun Wounds

    Sydney, June 13.—Two people were shot dead and 14 people were injured in accidents throughout the State today. Jaspare Stradda (52), an Italian fruiterer ...

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  14. AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA

    Mr Pete Jarman has been appointed United States Ambassador to Australia in succession to Mr Myron Cowen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Battledress Type of Prison Uniform

    Sydney, June 13.—The 1.600 prisoners under sentence in N.S.W. would soon be issued with a new grey uniform of the pattern resembling British ...

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  16. Earnings in Film World

    Washington, June 13.—Charles Skouras, Greek born film theatre magnate, earned £253.166 (Australian) in 1947. He was listed by the United States Treasury ...

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  17. Burmese Forces Defeat Rebels

    Rangoon, June 13. — Burmese Government forces have recaptured from the Karen rebels the important river town of Magwe, 300 miles north-west of ...

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  18. Man Found Living In Cave

    Sydney, June 13.—Detectives late Sunday afternoon arrested a 24-year-old cave dweller at Collaroy and charged him with theft of nearly £6.500 worth of ...

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  19. Cold Weather All Over State

    Sydney, June 13.—Bitter weather, with many places recording temperature below freezing point was reported from most parts of the State today. However ...

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  20. U.K. Rockers To End Strike

    London, June 13.—Dockers in Liverpool—one of the ports affected by the British strike in support of the Canadian seamen—decided last night to end their 16 ...

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  21. Catholic Celebrations in Japan Conclude

    Tokio, June 13.—Climaxing two weeks of the greatest Christian celebrations in Japanese history, Australian Cardinal Gilroy on Sunday morning celebrated ...

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  22. Horse Reaches Great Age

    Perth, June 13. — "Dick" a 45-year-old gelding who is claimed to be Australia's oldest horse was shot at the week-end. His age was equivalent to about 135 ...

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  23. Fiery Talk at A.L.P. Conference Over Communism

    Sydney, June 13.—President of the Trades and Labor Council (Mr. C. Anderson) was again the central figure of a stormy scene between militants and ...

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  24. MACARTHUR CHARGES RUSSIA—"INCITER OF DISCORD"

    Tokio, June 13. — General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Commander-in-Chief in Japan, charged Russia with being an "inciter of discord and violence in otherwise orderly Japanese society." General MacArthur made his charge in a formal ...

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  25. Panic at Richmond Football Ground

    Melbourne, June 13.—In a crowd panic at Richmond Football Ground to-day, children were trampled and dozens of women fainted. A man and ...

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  26. EISLER'S RELEASE A TRAGIC MISTAKE

    London, June 13.—Britain's release of Gerhard Elster, German Communist now in Germany following his escape from the United States on the Polish linter ...

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  27. Child Critically Burned

    Katoomba, June 13. — Sandra Collins, aged one year and 11 months, of the Great Western Highway, Mount Victoria, was critically burned today when some ...

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  28. Plebiscite in Trieste

    Trieste, June 13.—Out of the total electorate of 183.000 voters, 167,500 persons cast their votes yesterday in the first City Council elections held in ...

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  29. ALLEGED POST OFFICE THIEF CAUGHT

    Canberra, June 13. — A man whom the police wished to question in connection with an armed hold-up at Bantsmeadow post office. Botony, on ...

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  30. SYDNEY HORSES FOR BRISBANE SPRINT

    Sydney, June 13.—The Groom will be taken to Brisbane next week for the Doomben Ten Thousand despite his dismal failure in the Windsor Handicap at ...

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  31. LESS SHIPPING USED

    Melbourne, June 13. — A report by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce on the increased shipping rates says the volume of interstate cargo handled by Victorian ...

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  32. Support For Healy

    Sydney, June 13.—All ports except Newcastle had endorsed the resolutions of the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers Federation in the Stevedoring ...

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  33. CAMPAIGN STARS ISSUE

    Melbourne, June 13. — There would be no fixed date by which ex-service personnel would have to apply for inscribed campaign stars and medals. Federal ...

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  34. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT

    Sydney, June 13.—A sixteen-year-old youth had his right arm torn almost off at Narrabeen this afternoon in an unusual accident involving a horse and a ...

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  35. EMPEROR'S TRAIN

    Japanese national police headquarters today denied Japanese press reports that saboteurs had tried to wreck Emperor Hirohito's train. Officials said there was ...

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  36. ASSAULT OF YOUNG GIRL ALLEGED

    Sydney, June 13.—A 23-year-old man alleged to have seized a 10-year-old girl and dragged her into the bush at Fairlight, Manly, this afternoon was charged ...

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  37. CZECH. EXPORTS TO YUGOSLAVIA BANNED

    Belgrade June 13.—Czechoslovakia has banned all exports to Yugoslavia, bringing all trade between the two countries to a standstill, an official Yugoslav ...

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  38. LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    Sydney, June 13.—About 100 people attended the King's Birthday Levee at Government House this morning. By invitation, the Levee was open to any ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS NOISES

    Sydney, June 13.—Police now think that high water pressure in loose pipes is responsible for a mysterious knocking under the floor of a house in ...

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